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jim is right on the espionage died. president obama has gone too -- on to something to differentiate traditional espionage from intellectual property. that is because the cyber issue has now moved to the center of the relationship and has made far more complex by all of the issues that jim raises. china is the world's second- largest economy, a very major trading partner and lender to the united states. that constrains us from doing things that we did to the old soviet union during the cold war but does not necessarily mean we're headed into a cold war, it just means a much more complicated version of it. questions. right here. tell us your name. all markets. congratulations, jim, you kept your clearance. >> it was a close-run thing. take up the question i would ask,-- >> the question i would ask, you and i are certainly old enough to remember richard nixon. there was a time under which kennedy and jackson, a lot of the practices engaged in what have been acceptable or least they were kept quiet. one of buildings that s
jim is right on the espionage died. president obama has gone too -- on to something to differentiate traditional espionage from intellectual property. that is because the cyber issue has now moved to the center of the relationship and has made far more complex by all of the issues that jim raises. china is the world's second- largest economy, a very major trading partner and lender to the united states. that constrains us from doing things that we did to the old soviet union during the cold war...
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thank you, jim. the task force says in our eport, all societies behave differently under stress. at those times they may even to conflict with their essential character and values. that's what we did here. were under stress and we took actions that conflict with who we are. who we are called to be and who we have committed to be. willing to rs not face the truth. and a loty euphemisms of state secrets. has etainee task force functioned as a sort of truth commission, revealing where we strayed from our values, about the light of investigation and analysis on to in the hope that the next time we're under that kind thetress, we do not go down same road and it's been an honor to serve on this panel. you, david. nick? >> final word. just in terms of new things here has discussed the general contours of the report, which is the most important thing. there are some new points raise in the report, discussion of the role of the international committee of the red cross and the debate inside that organization. an interview with the icrc w who's the representative in washington and we have a
thank you, jim. the task force says in our eport, all societies behave differently under stress. at those times they may even to conflict with their essential character and values. that's what we did here. were under stress and we took actions that conflict with who we are. who we are called to be and who we have committed to be. willing to rs not face the truth. and a loty euphemisms of state secrets. has etainee task force functioned as a sort of truth commission, revealing where we strayed...
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>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line that you have to draw. no matter how important a development impact might be, you have to be ready to cancel something if you see carrots and -- corruption. it was a few people, a few people who had done this. now, we hope it goes forward. it is unclear whether it will go forward. that is the difficulty of this job. you've to be ready to make that kind of decision. paul volcker, you seem to want to say something. >> china in particular has been resistant to dealing with corruption by their own companies. which were hard
>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would...
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. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope you'll take the entire report, study it through, and look at each of those recommendations. why is this report important? it's important because we as a nation have to get this right. i look back in history to the time during world war ii that we interned some japanese-americans. at the time it seemed like the sandrite proper thing to do. but in the light of history, it was an error. and so today this report will hopefully put into focus some of the actions taken in the post-9/11 environment. there's some key questions we wanted to address this morning. one is the treatment of suspected terrorists in u.s. c
. >> thank you, jim, and thank you for your leadership on the task force, and i want to express my thanks to the constitution project, but also to all of my fellow task force members, what they brought to the table in terms of experience, wisdom, public service, really made a difference in the development of this project and important eport. there's more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those this morning, but we do want to hit some of the highlights. we hope...
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>> welcome i need to go back to ji -- well, i need to go back to jim. those evern mining since and keep using them. anywhere the -- many were with anniversary of transparency international in berlin, and this is part of what we talked about, and president kim, we are all some minding your -- also minding your words, especially your speech at the cfif, a very important speech in terms of demonstrating the current leadership of the bank for this issue. paul and listening to president kim talking about the effect on people, this is what is going through my mind. i was looking at data recently. if you have a country where more than 60% of the people have to pay a bribe, and you look at the number of indices -- let's take maternal mortality -- in those cases, over 480 women die each year out of 100,000. when you look at countries where less than 30% of the people say they had to pay a bribe in the last year, 57 women died. if you take it down further than -- further, then it is about 10 out of 100 women. you could do the same with water and all the indices y
>> welcome i need to go back to ji -- well, i need to go back to jim. those evern mining since and keep using them. anywhere the -- many were with anniversary of transparency international in berlin, and this is part of what we talked about, and president kim, we are all some minding your -- also minding your words, especially your speech at the cfif, a very important speech in terms of demonstrating the current leadership of the bank for this issue. paul and listening to president kim...
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jim manley? guest: the fact is that the issue relating to health care it relates to immigration reform was some of the toughest parts of this process, especially in the house. the house and senate republicans have made it very clear that they do not want to have these 11 million immigrants to have access to healthcare. amongst the fights going on, especially on the house side, is whether they can even enter into these exchanges with their own money. again, it is a scare tactic by republicans. trying to throw obamacare into everything they can. they are spending a lot of time talking about it in immigration reform. host: before you respond, i want to share with you one of the latest ads. this is from the chamber of commerce. the president of the chamber of commerce standing behind the president -- this new 30-second spot released this week. [video clip] >> what we have today is chaos, de facto amnesty. >> we have to invite people to come out of the shadows. >> let's secure our borders, welcome our
jim manley? guest: the fact is that the issue relating to health care it relates to immigration reform was some of the toughest parts of this process, especially in the house. the house and senate republicans have made it very clear that they do not want to have these 11 million immigrants to have access to healthcare. amongst the fights going on, especially on the house side, is whether they can even enter into these exchanges with their own money. again, it is a scare tactic by republicans....
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[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great senator. he keeps his word. >> babies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage to chairman. >> ladies and gentlemen, senator jim demint. >> i feel like i've died. [laughter] i have heard someone define success as when the people that know you the best, love you the most. tonight we had made me feel successful. taking so much for this tribute. chad thank you for what you have done for the party. governor, you have made us proud all over the country. i have been in about 25 cities the last few months since i joined heretics. when i mentioned nikki haley people stand up and cheer. when i menti
[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great...
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host: jim what is your response? we have created a whole new class of slaves in this country with obamacare, we have created a class of dependency. people have to keep voting for the check as opposed to supporting themselves c. people will be taxed to death were you cannot keep any of your money. there are so many regulations you have to jump through to start a business. this whole shutdown was designed to inflict pain. i have never seen a president who has gone out of his way convenience so many people -- out of his way to inconvenience so many people. i think the tea party is a breath of fresh air because they want to turn things around, they want to get america back to a small federal government where the people prosperity, not just the bureaucrats and government workers. it's like the government against the people. there are no democrats or republicans. it is the government against the people. she probably does not say that because she is getting a check from the government. i am paying the government and not get
host: jim what is your response? we have created a whole new class of slaves in this country with obamacare, we have created a class of dependency. people have to keep voting for the check as opposed to supporting themselves c. people will be taxed to death were you cannot keep any of your money. there are so many regulations you have to jump through to start a business. this whole shutdown was designed to inflict pain. i have never seen a president who has gone out of his way convenience so...
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epublican line jim is with us from bay city, michigan. good morning, jim. caller: good morning, steve. this gun thing, if we ban assault weapons and these large thin things, there are already housands of them on the market now that people own right now. what are you going to do, go louse to house and take the assault weapons away? it will take 100 years. i don't know.america's crazy look at the drunks that are killing people with cars. it is the paoeeople. thank you. host: there is a related story to this front passenger below the fold from the "new york times" looking more at the newtown, in connecticut. the students back at school this week but the piece points out what to do with symbols of grief as the memorialing pile up. newtown remains a town suffocated in grief after the massacre december 14 that killed 20 first graders and six adult staff members. now it is wrestling with what to do with all of those well meaning memorials, the sheet in front of the tumbled jungle remains that commemorated them. others have disappeared, some swept up by the town in
epublican line jim is with us from bay city, michigan. good morning, jim. caller: good morning, steve. this gun thing, if we ban assault weapons and these large thin things, there are already housands of them on the market now that people own right now. what are you going to do, go louse to house and take the assault weapons away? it will take 100 years. i don't know.america's crazy look at the drunks that are killing people with cars. it is the paoeeople. thank you. host: there is a related...
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our thoughts and prayers are with jim holden and his family. he surely did leave big boots to fill but also an enduring legacy for us to cherish and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the entleman from maryland rise? california. without objection. mr. speaker, some of my colleagues want to go back to the old way of doing business on health insurance. mr. huffman: we can't go back to the days with people with pre-existing conditions were denied coverage and women were asked to pay more simply because they're women. we know the a.c.a. rollout has not been perfect. we knew all along a reform of this magnitude would require some adaptive management. it happened with social security and medicare, but we worked together to improve those cornerstones of our social safety net, not tear them down. so let's work to fix the problems of the a.c.a., but let's tell the whole story, including the good parts of this law. in california, we are on track to meet our enrollment goals. tens
our thoughts and prayers are with jim holden and his family. he surely did leave big boots to fill but also an enduring legacy for us to cherish and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the entleman from maryland rise? california. without objection. mr. speaker, some of my colleagues want to go back to the old way of doing business on health insurance. mr. huffman: we can't go back to the days with people with...
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i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is quite a small deal. for instance, much of the reporting about this, they have committed not to impose new sanctions on iran -- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctio
i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is...
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we are joined by john fehery and jim manley. recent efforts to increase salaries and perks of congressional service. our guest is daniel schuman. later, a discussion about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> it is true that the people's history is the results of synthesizing the work of a great many other historians. what happened in the 1960's with the counterculture was that a whole new generation of young historians have come up. and they were reevaluating all aspects of our past. >> martin duberman on the life of howard zinn tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span2. like us on facebook. >> more now from the world in 2013 festival, hosted by the economist magazine. this is a discussion on cyber security threats richard clarke. he talked about chinese cyber espionage in u.s. vulnerability to a possible iranian cyber attack. this is just over 20 minutes. >> our next session is on the subject of a cyber war in 2013. let's hope it does not come to a real war. dick c
we are joined by john fehery and jim manley. recent efforts to increase salaries and perks of congressional service. our guest is daniel schuman. later, a discussion about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> it is true that the people's history is the results of synthesizing the work of a great many other historians. what happened in the 1960's with the counterculture was that a whole new generation of young historians...
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express card that's how i'm funding my pay pal wallet because i want to get membership rewards and jim's one of my favorite mentors. and i can use my american express card through pay pal. and the off line world we've now connected with 23 of the largest retailers in the country. we integrated to their existing hardware and software. so for instance if you go into home depot, go into this weekend, buy whatever, when you come to the checkout line say i want to pay with pay pal. they'll show you the little swipe, the terminal there there's a button that says pay pal. the next screen asks for your mobile telephone number and a four digit pin. you put that in. and you're done. you've just paid. you don't need your -- hands free payment. you don't need your wallet or your mobile phone. the minute you pay, the receipt is texted to you. so you know exactly who used it and home depot knows what you bought so they can have a relationship with you. so what's happening is in the external world again i say how people will change. you can silt there and that's paying. and that will be available in no
express card that's how i'm funding my pay pal wallet because i want to get membership rewards and jim's one of my favorite mentors. and i can use my american express card through pay pal. and the off line world we've now connected with 23 of the largest retailers in the country. we integrated to their existing hardware and software. so for instance if you go into home depot, go into this weekend, buy whatever, when you come to the checkout line say i want to pay with pay pal. they'll show you...
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just congratulate jim and his colleagues on the formation of this new unit which strikes ands being a practical important step forward. i wish them not only the very best of luck, but would hope that they tackle some of the iny difficult cases also publicity and the annual meetings speech. not only talk about the successes, but just how tough it is inside many of the countries, a statement of all the successes is useful, but i do think even more useful is a statement of how prevalent the equity corruption and in still is. i would hope that this department can report in two phases, one in what it has done, but also how much is to be done. ima. >>ster, post seem >> if the world bank's goal is to reduce poverty, they have to make an equal amount of investment in working towards the reduction of corruption. i think this is especially important because corruption and countries affecting that are the younger countries, those that have the potential to actually be the drivers. it is to our interest, because after all, economies are about , most ofd the young the young of the world are in cou
just congratulate jim and his colleagues on the formation of this new unit which strikes ands being a practical important step forward. i wish them not only the very best of luck, but would hope that they tackle some of the iny difficult cases also publicity and the annual meetings speech. not only talk about the successes, but just how tough it is inside many of the countries, a statement of all the successes is useful, but i do think even more useful is a statement of how prevalent the equity...
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and bo and jim served in iraq for a year. which you continue to do and you continue to do for our administration, take charge of vets and their families won't be forgotten and i look forward to -- i look forward to coming over to visit you in your office, man. folks, i know the mayor will find this as a shock. but it's amazing when you speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people seem to take notice. i don't know why the hell that is. you attracted the entire national press corps here. i just don't -- i've never quite understood it. but i'm learning. look, folks, you know when the mayor was talking about tom, he mentioned st. thomas moore and he was talking about how he didn't realize tommy moore was we catholics refer to it as the patron saint of lawyers and judges and public officials. and you know i don't want to turn this to a mutual admiration society. you know tom as well as i do. but i know tom and ruth really very well. and when you -- when he made that reference, reminded me of a a -- there's a play about that perio
and bo and jim served in iraq for a year. which you continue to do and you continue to do for our administration, take charge of vets and their families won't be forgotten and i look forward to -- i look forward to coming over to visit you in your office, man. folks, i know the mayor will find this as a shock. but it's amazing when you speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people seem to take notice. i don't know why the hell that is. you attracted the entire national press corps here. i just...
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jim mentioned high school graduation rates. the good news is after four presidents set a goal of 90% high school graduation rate, for the first time last year we able to report that the nation was on pace to make that graduation rate. i asked cokie roberts, good news is not news. it has to be cynical and divisive and partisan. i think there is his effort called the partnership for public service. they hold up people in government and look at exhibit a -- olympia snowe, dan glickman, harris walker -- if you do not think voting or leadership matters, think about what they have been able to accomplish. we need to resurrect that in people. >> i have faith in the government only some of the time. i know there are a lot of good people doing their best in trying to make it better, and they have to answer to the superiors, but i have to remind people we are still healing with human beings. preferences, prejudices, abilities, lack of abilities, but i spent a number of years in the house and as the whip, majority and minority. i analyzed
jim mentioned high school graduation rates. the good news is after four presidents set a goal of 90% high school graduation rate, for the first time last year we able to report that the nation was on pace to make that graduation rate. i asked cokie roberts, good news is not news. it has to be cynical and divisive and partisan. i think there is his effort called the partnership for public service. they hold up people in government and look at exhibit a -- olympia snowe, dan glickman, harris...
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but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member did you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the this has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and best of this. i'd like to say a word to the new members of this committee. as i look back over a very fortunate record of public service for many years, no chapter of my career was more important than service on this committee. you will carry with you for the rest of your life the recollections of the work that you've done for one of america's most valid assets, the men and the women and their families of the armed services of the united states. i've written out a nice long statement and then last night late i got sam nunn's statement and chuck hagel's statement and i said i felt another statement just wouldn't do. i'd rather say just a few words from the heart about the importance of what we have by way of decision before all of us today. i thank you, sen
but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member did you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the this has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and best of this. i'd like to say a word to the new members of this committee. as i look back over a very fortunate record of public service for many years, no chapter...
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but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member. you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the leadership of this committee throughout my 30 years of the senate has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and the best of this membership. we have it today, and i have every reason to believe we will have it tomorrow. i have a very fortunate record of public service for many years. no chapter was more important than my service on this committee. you will carry with you the rest of your life the recollections of the work you have done for one of america's most valued assets, the men and women and their families of the armed services of the united states. i had written out a nice, long statement, and then last night, i got sam nunn's statement and chuck hagel's statement, and i felt that another statement would not do. i would rather say a few words from the heart. i was in the navy. i did no more than any ot
but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member. you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the leadership of this committee throughout my 30 years of the senate has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and the best of this membership. we have it today, and i have every reason to believe we will have it...
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just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about getting the job done. in key moments he joined bob in standing up for what he believed was right and was prepared to give up the job he loved rather than -- as jim has said, we know the rule of law sets this nation apart and -- its foundation. jim understands at a time of crisis we are not just solely by how many plots we bring to justice, we are judged by our -- this work of striking a balance with security, but also making sure we are maintaining fidelity to those values that we cherish is a constant mission. that is who we are. and it is in large
just as important as jim's experience is his character. he has talked about how he and his brother nearly lost their lives. they were at home when an intruder held them at gunpoint. he understands deeply in his core the anguish of victims of crime, what they go through, and he has made it his life's work to spare others that pain. to know jim is to know his independence and his deep integrity. like bob, who has been in washington for some time, he does not care for politics, he only cares about...
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our guest is jim white. with the basics. what is the purpose of the internal revenue service russia mark guest -- irs? they get 100 million phone calls per year. 90,000 staff. they issue over 100 million refunds to people. it is a massive operation. host: turn to the iressa budget budgett turn to the irs and what they receive money to do. they have three purposes -- provide services to taxpayers. on their phone lines and website. .heir enforcement programs because they process the many tax returns, they have a massive information processing capability so they are trying to of great their systems while processing. they can never stop while of grading. host: this is the busy tax season. people are filing for their refunds and paying what they owe. explain what the yearly tax gap is. how is that created and how much is it? guest: it is the enforcement part. the tax gap is the part of the taxes legally old by people that are not paid. it is $450 billion per year. collects maybe $65 billion per year. host: has that changed? guest
our guest is jim white. with the basics. what is the purpose of the internal revenue service russia mark guest -- irs? they get 100 million phone calls per year. 90,000 staff. they issue over 100 million refunds to people. it is a massive operation. host: turn to the iressa budget budgett turn to the irs and what they receive money to do. they have three purposes -- provide services to taxpayers. on their phone lines and website. .heir enforcement programs because they process the many tax...
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jim is right on the espionage side. president obama has gone to some lengths to differentiate traditional espionage from intellectual property. we are on the verge of a cold war. that is because the cyber issue has now moved to the center of the relationship and it's made far more complex by all of the issues that jim raises. china is the world's second- largest economy, a very major trading partner and lender to the united states. that constrains us from doing things that we did to the old soviet union during the cold war but does not necessarily mean we're not headed into a cold war, it just means a much more complicated version of it. >> questions. right here. tell us your name. >> congratulations, jim, you kept your clearance. >> it was a close-run thing. >> the question i would ask, you and i are certainly old enough to remember richard nixon. there was a time under which kennedy and johnson, a lot of the practices engaged in what-- would have been acceptable or least they were kept quiet. one of the things that st
jim is right on the espionage side. president obama has gone to some lengths to differentiate traditional espionage from intellectual property. we are on the verge of a cold war. that is because the cyber issue has now moved to the center of the relationship and it's made far more complex by all of the issues that jim raises. china is the world's second- largest economy, a very major trading partner and lender to the united states. that constrains us from doing things that we did to the old...
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the caller mentioned jim crow laws. there was a time when the majority of americans supported segregation in our public accommodations. majority supported segregation in the schools. certainly in the south where i of the the majority people supported the jim crow laws. it was the courts who came in. it was not public opinion at first. it was the courts that said those are unconstitutional. regardless of the fact that over half the people support them. because theytand are a violation of equal protection. let's bear that in mind. i am glad jim crow is way behind us. --was not necessary necessarily the majority rule that got us there. the president announced he would deploy the mandate for larger companies for one year. what happens next? i want the whole wall permanently delayed. it is a train wreck. it is not going to work. the idea that it was called the affordable care act and has increase premiums to the extent it has. it is causing small businesses to make decisions not to hire their and to cut back on air -- ours.
the caller mentioned jim crow laws. there was a time when the majority of americans supported segregation in our public accommodations. majority supported segregation in the schools. certainly in the south where i of the the majority people supported the jim crow laws. it was the courts who came in. it was not public opinion at first. it was the courts that said those are unconstitutional. regardless of the fact that over half the people support them. because theytand are a violation of equal...
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children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at the far end of pennsylvania avenue. we still have january 15 and february 7. be afraid, america. be afraid. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions on a lot of topics. we will try to cover a little ground in a bunch of areas. this questionnaire asks -- you talked about the work yet to be done in terms of gay marriage being legal in all states. what do you see as the next civil rights fight on the horizon after gay marriage? >> we still have a long ways to go. as long as there are young people bullied and made to feel very inferior, as long as young
children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at...
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about what a budget should be for our country, and i am very pleased our we have our team, leader, jim clyburn, the ranking member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on the appropriation committee representing the values of our with the charge from our caucus to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, in a responsible way as we go forward. now, what i would hope would happen is do they know, do they care? let's assume they can't. as an appropriator, in the congress of the united states, working in a bipartisan way and of the timeve most agreement, but in disagreement, we said let's stipulate to a number, to a set of facts. and what seems to me missing now in their caucus is that a respect for facts. it is like a data-free zone. they do not know about this. who said that? they are in a data-free zone? also the preparations we make should be evidenced-based. what is it that we get for this, what is it that is not working, based on evidence, documented evidence, as to what works? we have an expression in appropriations -- the plural of anecdote is
about what a budget should be for our country, and i am very pleased our we have our team, leader, jim clyburn, the ranking member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on the appropriation committee representing the values of our with the charge from our caucus to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, in a responsible way as we go forward. now, what i would hope would happen is do they know, do they care? let's assume they can't. as an appropriator, in...
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it includes jim demint. that is at 7:00 eastern. -- we bring events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, and offering coverage of the u.s. house of ofll as a public service private industry. we are c-span, funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us in h.d. wore in todd jones today as the director of the atf. this is about 10 minutes. welcome to the roosevelt jonesand welcome to todd family, to margaret and anthony and the attorney general. with the ceremonial swearing in today, we are finally putting the atf back in business. it has been a long time in coming. it has been a long time in coming. he could not have picked a at her man or woman for the job. is a true american patriot. you know his background. treatved as an in for officer with the first marine division. he became a u.s. attorney where he worked in a number of cases involving drug trafficking, firearms, and violent crime issues, and he held a position
it includes jim demint. that is at 7:00 eastern. -- we bring events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, and offering coverage of the u.s. house of ofll as a public service private industry. we are c-span, funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us in h.d. wore in todd jones today as the director of the atf. this is about 10 minutes. welcome to the roosevelt jonesand welcome to todd family, to...
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jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. these have a seat. for more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors, and the second longest serving rector of the fbi. for the last 12 years has been an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law of fbi director's only served four 10 years, but back up,011, when bob's term was i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i made lightly, and i know congress did not grant it lightly, but at the time transitions were underway at the cia and the pentagon, and given the threats are facing -- facing our nation, it was critical to have bob's strong leadership at the bureau. 12 years is a long time to do anything. and i guarantee you that bob plus wife agrees. in addition to asking congress, we need approval from ann as well. bob prepares to complete his service, this is a wonderful opportunity for all of us as a nation to say thank you t
jim comey. >> good afternoon, everybody. these have a seat. for more than a century, we have counted on the dedicated men and women of the fbi to keep us safe. in that time, the fbi has been led by six directors, and the second longest serving rector of the fbi. for the last 12 years has been an exemplary public servant, bob mueller. by law of fbi director's only served four 10 years, but back up,011, when bob's term was i asked congress to give him two more years. it was not a request i...
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children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at the far end of pennsylvania avenue. we still have january 15 and february 7. be afraid, america. be afraid. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions on a lot of topics. we will try to cover a little ground in a bunch of areas. this questionnaire asks -- you talked about the work yet to be done in terms of gay marriage being legal in all states. what do you see as the next civil rights fight on the horizon after gay marriage? >> we still have a long ways to go. as long as there are young people bullied and made to feel very inferior, as long as young
children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at...
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host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued to grow the mission of training cryptologist, linguists, and others, it continues. the facility often and been up there to see what we are doing. former association with the nsa other than as a member of congress. district you have this space that deals with training. talk about more about what they do there. guest: one is firefighter training, all entry-level firefighters come to the air force base to gain those entry- level skills and they have follow-up courses as well. the other bigger piece is to provide airmen, marines, and soldiers into t
host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued...
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i think you talked to jim. he had very high confidence that we would be able to do this in a reasonable time frame. if i could also just take this opportunity to say whether the earlier decision to put a pause on this was a mistake. at the time, based on the intelligence assessment we had, it was a good bet. we received resources at the time, but at that time, the threat was uncertain. we did not know that we would see today what we are now, so it is a full concept of having a hedge and being prepared to go from 30 to 44 ground-based interceptors, recognizing the threat was uncertain and to implement it from 34 to 44. that is where we are today. >> what is the reaction from china and russia? and in japan and india? >> let me just say that, first, we have talked to the republic of korea and to the japanese, and they understand the rationale for this going forward, and the japanese and the secretary of indicated that they have agreed to move forward to improve our coverage for both the united states and japan. we
i think you talked to jim. he had very high confidence that we would be able to do this in a reasonable time frame. if i could also just take this opportunity to say whether the earlier decision to put a pause on this was a mistake. at the time, based on the intelligence assessment we had, it was a good bet. we received resources at the time, but at that time, the threat was uncertain. we did not know that we would see today what we are now, so it is a full concept of having a hedge and being...
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host: from jim over to dale, in albuquerque, new mexico, republican caller. dale. caller: how's it going? mcconnell, losers is isa and boehner. host: why? caller: why? guys have made america look foolish, ok. silly as heck for a long period time. and these are the republican leaders. just like that last guy that called, hey, absolutely no problem the republicans not obamacare.for ridiculous. these have given people a chance, a chance to have some of healthcare. the people that are being kicked off their plans are the richer the society that can afford to buy private insurance in the first place. attention. to pay because people like yourself that have a good job, you can to pay just a little bit more to help the poor and the want that --o not don't think of it as paying for think of it as for your mother or grandmother's healthcare. that's what we're talking about. you. host: ted cruz make morgue news this morning. he'su haven't heard, telling others that he's hired lawyers to renounce his canadian citizenship. from the "dallas morning news." the junior senator is
host: from jim over to dale, in albuquerque, new mexico, republican caller. dale. caller: how's it going? mcconnell, losers is isa and boehner. host: why? caller: why? guys have made america look foolish, ok. silly as heck for a long period time. and these are the republican leaders. just like that last guy that called, hey, absolutely no problem the republicans not obamacare.for ridiculous. these have given people a chance, a chance to have some of healthcare. the people that are being kicked...
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we have jim kim, the president of the world bank, and fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the future with emerging markets. and i would say that coming the last x months, maybe there has been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is is the golden age of emerging markets behind us? what are the chances were the factors that the next decade will be so pleasant for emerging markets as the last 20-30 years have been? even africa had 5% growth rates. there has been a slowdown. if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like i will have
we have jim kim, the president of the world bank, and fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who...
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jim mentioned high school graduation rates. the good news is after four presidents set a goal of 90% high school graduation rate, for the first time last year we were able to report that the name should was on pace to meet that -- that the nation was on pace to me that graduation rate. i asked cokie roberts, good news is not news. it has to be cynical and divisive and partisan. i think there is his effort called the partnership for public service. they hold up people in government and look at exhibit glickman, snowe, dan harris walker -- if you do not think voting or leadership matters, think about what they have been able to accomplish. we need to resurrect that in people. >> i have faith in the government only some of the time. i know there are a lot of good people doing their best in trying to make it better, and they have to answer to the superiors, but i have to remind people we are still healing with human beings. preferences, purchases, abilities, lack of abilities, but i spent a number of years in the house and senate ,
jim mentioned high school graduation rates. the good news is after four presidents set a goal of 90% high school graduation rate, for the first time last year we were able to report that the name should was on pace to meet that -- that the nation was on pace to me that graduation rate. i asked cokie roberts, good news is not news. it has to be cynical and divisive and partisan. i think there is his effort called the partnership for public service. they hold up people in government and look at...
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but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member. you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the leadership of this committee throughout my 30 years of the senate has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and the best of this membership. we have it today, and i have every reason to believe we will have it tomorrow. i have a very fortunate record of public service for many years. no chapter was more important than my service on this committee. you will carry with you the rest of your life the recollections of the work you have done for one of america's most valued assets, the men and women and their families of the armed services of the united states. i had written out a nice, long statement, and then last night, statement and's chuck hagel's statement, and i felt that another statement would not do. i would rather say a few words from the heart. i was in the navy. i did no more than any other kid on my b
but i want to say to you and jim inhofe -- jim and i have been good friends and we worked together not only on this committee, but other committees, and you will be a fine ranking member. you follow in the steps of my dear, valued friend of so many years, john mccain. and the leadership of this committee throughout my 30 years of the senate has been drawn from the ranks of the strongest and the best of this membership. we have it today, and i have every reason to believe we will have it...
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host: jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but thank you for your call. host: you are asked what is the motivation for france, russia, and china to support this deal? guest: they have different motivations. russia would like to see some restraint of the iranian missile threat because it provides them the opportunity to argue that the u.s. does not need to continue with the u.s. missile defense operation with europe. france joined the npt in a 1992 and has taken a strong view against nuclear nonproliferation, stopping the spread of nuclear weapons making abilities. france's foreign ministry has a very active nuclear exporting factor.
host: jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but thank you for your call. host: you are...
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this is jim for byron dorgan. good morning. jim, go ahead. before weime for jim move on. caller: hello? host: you are on, sir. derek, florida. republican line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask the senator newt was familiar with gingrich's book "one second after," which was really quite a terrifying novel concerning electromagnetic pulse weapons. guest: only generally familiar with it, familiar with the title and that it was written. it was referenced, our book, by "the new york times was quote -- by "the new york times" about a week ago. host: what other issues are you interested in, caller? caller: i was wondering about the implications of that component, in terms of cyber warfare and the protection of the great. one of the comments i would like to make -- not comments, but do you -- i'm sorry, i am a mind blanking here. host: why do we let the senator respond to the issue of electromagnetic pulses? guest: not something unfamiliar a lot about. i'm familiar with the book that newt gingrich was involved in. there are new threats to our country that we have to be
this is jim for byron dorgan. good morning. jim, go ahead. before weime for jim move on. caller: hello? host: you are on, sir. derek, florida. republican line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask the senator newt was familiar with gingrich's book "one second after," which was really quite a terrifying novel concerning electromagnetic pulse weapons. guest: only generally familiar with it, familiar with the title and that it was written. it was referenced, our book, by "the...
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it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first place, coming out of birmingham, we didn't think much of the march. we thought the movement was in the streets and we had 5000 students take over the city. we collapsed the economy. we got an agreement from 100 businessmen to change the segregation laws of birmingham. we figured the fight was over for us. this was a sunday school picnic. the students in birmingham who got out of jail wanted to do i march on washington like gandhi's march to the sea. they wanted to get out on highway 11 and ticket town by town. it was a. philip randolph that appeal to dr. king and sent bayard rustin down to try to talk li
it had a wonderful teacher but a name of jim lawson. he infused us with the way of nonviolence. many of us, during the early days, except that nonviolence as a way of life, as a way of living, not simply as a technique or tactic. it became the way of the national movement. >> thank you, sir. ambassador young, i think all of us who were at the march realized that we were experiencing something very special. i wonder what it was about the march that left you moved. >> in the first...
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the take-over of newt, going after jim wright. if you are going to say when did the spiral in the house start, where i would put the general siss is indiana 8. then things became so partisan and bitter between the two sides, with plenty of blame on both sides, you started seeing a bunch of house members coming over to the senate. it was almost like a contageon coming over from one body into another body. it took a long time before the bitterness that was in the house moved over to the senate. now it is in the senate. now the rules in the senate are such that it is a much bigger problem in the senate than in the house where fundamentally it is just majority rules. >> when i came to town there was only one woman in the senate, margaret chase. now there are 20? >> yes. >> how did that happen? >> i think it was inevitable. >> it never hatched in -- happened in our history, but now in the last 30 years. >> well, as soon as you started getting more women elected at lower levels and middle levels and getting to the point where they had a
the take-over of newt, going after jim wright. if you are going to say when did the spiral in the house start, where i would put the general siss is indiana 8. then things became so partisan and bitter between the two sides, with plenty of blame on both sides, you started seeing a bunch of house members coming over to the senate. it was almost like a contageon coming over from one body into another body. it took a long time before the bitterness that was in the house moved over to the senate....
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jim, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. when you talk about manufacturing in the economy in this country, i do not hear anyone talking about currency. since the unconstitutional act of the federal reserve, the dollar has plummeted 90%. do you plan to expose the federal reserve in your new documentary? talk abouto not currency or currency manipulation. we feel it is an important issue, but like we said with this film we are giving a base of understanding for the topic, as well as telling the personal stories of manufacturers today. what we did not talk about were the topic changes on an annual basis. we wanted this film to have a long shelf life where it was between screens and universities, educating students, it can be a base of knowledge for people for decades. guest: raising the minimum -- host: this -- host: we have this question -- raising the minimum wage is important, but there are still good that our cost to other things. like wal-mart announcing that they would put that money into specifically american made goods.
jim, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. when you talk about manufacturing in the economy in this country, i do not hear anyone talking about currency. since the unconstitutional act of the federal reserve, the dollar has plummeted 90%. do you plan to expose the federal reserve in your new documentary? talk abouto not currency or currency manipulation. we feel it is an important issue, but like we said with this film we are giving a base of understanding for the topic, as well...
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i was on the hill at the time with jim turner and we agreed that they reaction within the congress was something of a windup with very little pitch in the end. it was difficult to do. if you could move in this direction, i don't think anyone would dispute if you had congressional oversight that was more focused, more rational that it would be a major contribution not only to the commission but other national security issues including the nsa surveillance issue of how do you get there? the second comment, you talk about change over 12 years. beginningback to the of my own intelligence career in the late 1970s, i remember the assassination of the ambassador to afghanistan. analysts looking at that, that was not hard to do. it was a tragedy but we could identify the extremist party within the spectrum of parties in afghanistan. clear that they wanted to risk killing the ambassador. he was killed in an assault on the hotel where he was. it was ultimately blames more on the soviet trained afghan forces . analysis, national framework. towers ind to the 2006. fbi investigation was what the co
i was on the hill at the time with jim turner and we agreed that they reaction within the congress was something of a windup with very little pitch in the end. it was difficult to do. if you could move in this direction, i don't think anyone would dispute if you had congressional oversight that was more focused, more rational that it would be a major contribution not only to the commission but other national security issues including the nsa surveillance issue of how do you get there? the...
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tomorrow on "washington journal", discussion with john feehery and jim manley. then a look at the perks of congressional service with daniel shuman. and a discussion about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. "washington journal " live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> the big discussion that i remember was, what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home that night, scared to death. this is like a time bomb. if this thing gets into the press, it is a disaster for all of us. >> he came to me and said, the presidents council has just brought me a list of 50 names of people. he wants a full field investigation. that is a very unpleasant thing to have happened to you. >> it was shortly after the farewell speech. i cannot remember exactly what he said. he said, we forgot a resignation letter. i will be interested in reading it. he said, you do not get it. you need to write it. >> i thought the best way was not for me, as a historian. i thought it was for the players, the key people living to tellt area =--- era that story themselves. i thought the best way
tomorrow on "washington journal", discussion with john feehery and jim manley. then a look at the perks of congressional service with daniel shuman. and a discussion about president obama's foreign-policy agenda. "washington journal " live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> the big discussion that i remember was, what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home that night, scared to death. this is like a time bomb. if this thing gets into the press, it is a...
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where is jim mueller? thank you for leading our pledge, but thank you for your service in a rock -- iraq. [applause] our former state senator staci appel is with us. i have lost eye contact with staci. [applause] to recognize and honor all of our democratic state legislature. mark smith. mark if you're somewhere. [applause] i want to especially thank our senate leader, mike grunts doll lastke for doing the session. where is he? thank you. [applause] those of us who call iowa home, those of us who care about keeping the state on a progressive course, nothing is more important than winning back the iowa house, getting more democrats in the senate and winning back the governorship next year for the state of iowa. [applause] luteur fighting second district on brisbane -- cumbersome and -- congressman. where is dave? [applause] i want someone to come up here. bruce brady. [applause] folks, you have been so kind and generous to me in all the years i have represented you both in the house and 30 years in the sena
where is jim mueller? thank you for leading our pledge, but thank you for your service in a rock -- iraq. [applause] our former state senator staci appel is with us. i have lost eye contact with staci. [applause] to recognize and honor all of our democratic state legislature. mark smith. mark if you're somewhere. [applause] i want to especially thank our senate leader, mike grunts doll lastke for doing the session. where is he? thank you. [applause] those of us who call iowa home, those of us...
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jim, louisiana. are you there? go ahead. technology can create better jobs if the politicians get out of the way. for example, a company in dallas has a new technology that creates ethanol out of natural gas and coal. he can do it with in government a smaller carbon footprint than you can get out of corn. the create more ethanol out of corn. -- it creates more ethanol out of corn. we could have that. host: thanks for your contribution this morning. thanks for all your calls and more coming up. we're going to turn our attention next to u.s. foreign policy, focusing on the areas of egypt and syria. a roundtable discussion coming up here and we will hear from washington of the " lafranchi. howard all of that coming up. associatedr from the press economics reporter. >> as you mentioned, we will hear more about the situation in syria here at topics include the 50th anniversary of the wash on -- march on washington and health care law. you can hear rebroadcast beginning at noon and jus. jack reed, michael mccaul, and congressman j
jim, louisiana. are you there? go ahead. technology can create better jobs if the politicians get out of the way. for example, a company in dallas has a new technology that creates ethanol out of natural gas and coal. he can do it with in government a smaller carbon footprint than you can get out of corn. the create more ethanol out of corn. -- it creates more ethanol out of corn. we could have that. host: thanks for your contribution this morning. thanks for all your calls and more coming up....
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jim in minneapolis, an independent caller, hey, jim, what do you think? i basically wanted to talk about benghazi and the cover-up. al qaeda definitely played a role in going in there and manipulating certain groups to go in and attack heard it might not have been a high-ranking al qaeda, but they definitely had an effect in that area. for us to sit by for several hours during a firefight and not come to the rescue is pathetic. to leave them high and dry is the most -- to have no common ability whatsoever is just the most ridiculous thing. every time something like that breaks, mr. obama or slick as i call him, he goes out and hopes that after certain. of time the american public will just let it wash away and forget about it, which seems to be the atlosophy of the government the point whenever it messes up. there's no accountability. the irs scandal, there is no accountability for them taking an election ruling it your way , beingure the government able to shut down certain groups. both of those two stores are pretty scary. our government, the direction
jim in minneapolis, an independent caller, hey, jim, what do you think? i basically wanted to talk about benghazi and the cover-up. al qaeda definitely played a role in going in there and manipulating certain groups to go in and attack heard it might not have been a high-ranking al qaeda, but they definitely had an effect in that area. for us to sit by for several hours during a firefight and not come to the rescue is pathetic. to leave them high and dry is the most -- to have no common ability...
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host: jim is our first caller. caller: hey. thank you for taking my call. guest: hi, jim. caller: where are the jobs? promising them for last five years and we haven't seen nothing but how 2- minimum wage jobs. guest: i argued that the recovery act was too small. i thought it needed to be double the size. many economists were saying the recovery act was " too small and we would have a year or two of growth and then it would level off and we would have a stagnant economy and nobody knows how long it will be. mightof people said we end up like japan andin the 1990's. it means investment and infrastructure. infrastructure deficit. we also have high unemployment in the building trade. we could put people back to work. these projects need to get done. these projects will be much cheaper than we have to do than five years from now when labor and material costs will be more. everything will cost more in five years. be long-term will economic growth. is we have tog make investments in research and development. we have to make sure we're promoting the next generation of whenever, c
host: jim is our first caller. caller: hey. thank you for taking my call. guest: hi, jim. caller: where are the jobs? promising them for last five years and we haven't seen nothing but how 2- minimum wage jobs. guest: i argued that the recovery act was too small. i thought it needed to be double the size. many economists were saying the recovery act was " too small and we would have a year or two of growth and then it would level off and we would have a stagnant economy and nobody knows...
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it belongs to we the people. >> let's hear it for senator jim demint. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] senator demint, let me tell you that you were the inspiration for my son. you paved the way for him. and he has big boots to fill. thank you. while i stand here before all of you, i know from personal experience what it is to feel the heavy weight of a centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, confiscating private property. shutting down businesses, ,hether it was small businesses shutting down businesses, attacking everyone that had anything, small business or big business. putting preachers in prison. i will tell you that in the middle of all of that they impose a socialized medicine system in cuba. before castro they had a premier medical system. the university of havana was renowned worldwide for its quality of medical instruction. today that system is gone. relatives that go back always take a
it belongs to we the people. >> let's hear it for senator jim demint. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] senator demint, let me tell you that you were the inspiration for my son. you paved the way for him. and he has big boots to fill. thank you. while i stand here before all of you, i know from personal experience what it is to feel the heavy weight of a centralized, the government, taking away my freedom, my...
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he and jim served in iraq for one year. what he did for our administration, what he did for the veterans and their families, it won't be forgotten. [applause] i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people ieem to take notice. don't[laughter]know why the hell that is. you have attracted the entire i haveal press corps here. never quite understood it, but i am learning look, folks,you know, when the mayor he talking about tom, -- hened satan thomas mentioned saint thomas more. he did not realize he wae and public officials. i do not want to change this into a mutual admiration society, you know, as well as i do, but i know them both very well and when he made that reference it reminded me of a play about that time when thomas moore was taking on henry the eighth, seeking to change the law so that he could get married. remarried. there is a famous scene in that play, "a man for all seasons am co- where his son-in-law came over with a fellow named ro
he and jim served in iraq for one year. what he did for our administration, what he did for the veterans and their families, it won't be forgotten. [applause] i know the mayor will find this as a shock, but it is amazing when you come to speak at the steak fry, a whole lot of people ieem to take notice. don't[laughter]know why the hell that is. you have attracted the entire i haveal press corps here. never quite understood it, but i am learning look, folks,you know, when the mayor he talking...
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host: jim in pennsylvania on a republican line. caller: good morning, c-span. i called because of the last caller who was a socialist- marxists. what i called about is a demonization of the republicans by the democrats. they have done a good job of it. i think the people of america should look around and see where the democrats have ruled for a long time and what has happened there. i am talking about the cities. the cities of america, the majority of which are dominated by liberal democrat parties. look what is happened there. the democrats have destroyed the cities. every night people are shooting each other in the cities. worst of all, they have destroyed, collapsed, and decimated the public school systems in the cities. the majority of people who could fled the cities over the last one to two generations and escaped to the republican- controlled suburbs. with all of the demonization of the republicans, people ought to look around and think, where do i want to be? most people want to be where the republicans want to run something. or do they want to be in th
host: jim in pennsylvania on a republican line. caller: good morning, c-span. i called because of the last caller who was a socialist- marxists. what i called about is a demonization of the republicans by the democrats. they have done a good job of it. i think the people of america should look around and see where the democrats have ruled for a long time and what has happened there. i am talking about the cities. the cities of america, the majority of which are dominated by liberal democrat...
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jim, in bay city michigan is our first republican caller. jim, go ahead. has never taken the obama has never taken responsibility for anything he has ever said. he has blamed everybody, just like his red line bit. he said it. the man has never taken responsibility in his life. host: do you question the intelligence about chemical weapons ? no, but he is the one that drew the line. he made the red line statement. aside, do you think that there should be military strikes? no, we are not the police department of the world. hear fromill republicans only here for the remainder of the first part of the washington journal. the new york times reports on chemical weapons. the secretary of state told congress in hearings that they believe the military was responsible for the attack. controls syrian chemical weapons. was done by the massachusetts institute of technology. they based their investigation on scores of online videos and photographs posted since the attacks. in interviews and reports, the two weapons specialists said their analysis suggested that the warhe
jim, in bay city michigan is our first republican caller. jim, go ahead. has never taken the obama has never taken responsibility for anything he has ever said. he has blamed everybody, just like his red line bit. he said it. the man has never taken responsibility in his life. host: do you question the intelligence about chemical weapons ? no, but he is the one that drew the line. he made the red line statement. aside, do you think that there should be military strikes? no, we are not the...
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my credit representative jim republican representative jim clyburn. bob schieffer rep -- welcomes the maryland democrat, and peter king. general michael hayden, former nsa and cia director. an appearance by len downie, former executive editor of "the washington post." service, by the networks, and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." union."n "state of the 4:00 p.m., "face the nation. shows at 90.1 in the washington, d.c. area. channel 119. download our app for your smart phone, or listen online. affairsing public events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all the public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now, you can watch us in hd. host: we are joined by matthew rojansky, russian expert at the wilson center. obama canceled a scheduled meeting with vladimir fallout ov
my credit representative jim republican representative jim clyburn. bob schieffer rep -- welcomes the maryland democrat, and peter king. general michael hayden, former nsa and cia director. an appearance by len downie, former executive editor of "the washington post." service, by the networks, and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." union."n "state of the 4:00 p.m., "face the nation. shows at 90.1 in the washington,...
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jim is an independent. i see part of the problem to press, it is embedded in the answer the young lady health careow the fights congress. all she did was " a harry reid. -- was quote harry reid. there is a lot of laziness in terms of investigative journalism. when you get a question like that you need to know what lies in what does not apply, not just what harry reid thinks about it. i am not picking on one individual because i see that edgar across the country. host: just to give us of context, the story was from politico and it was a back-and- forth between some legislators who are arguing over what could happen with obama care. we saw political report on this and we saw some push back from legislators after that. let us give a response from our guest is see if you have any follow-up. we do our best but this is important. not weird trying to do or not trying to do. it is with the story is here. is there a difference between the tennis table match of what happens in the washington and a longer format piece
jim is an independent. i see part of the problem to press, it is embedded in the answer the young lady health careow the fights congress. all she did was " a harry reid. -- was quote harry reid. there is a lot of laziness in terms of investigative journalism. when you get a question like that you need to know what lies in what does not apply, not just what harry reid thinks about it. i am not picking on one individual because i see that edgar across the country. host: just to give us of...